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NVIDIA DGX, CUDA, and the next AI infrastructure shift
This showcase page presents an in-depth NVIDIA infrastructure interview focused on DGX’s 10-year milestone, CUDA’s 20-year legacy, and the jump from Blackwell to Vera Rubin. It highlights how reference architectures, NVLink-connected racks, and STX storage design are shaping larger, more efficient AI workflows.
Executive interview
Features a detailed conversation with NVIDIA’s Charlie Boyle on DGX, CUDA, and evolving AI systems.
Next-gen compute
Covers the move from Blackwell to Vera Rubin, including rack-level performance and efficiency gains.
Pod and storage design
Explains how STX and AI pod architecture support larger agentic workloads and closer-to-data storage.
Topics
DGX systems
The interview explains what DGX systems are, how they evolved from the original DGX-1, and why NVIDIA uses them as reference architectures.
Blackwell to Vera Rubin
The discussion contrasts Blackwell and Vera Rubin generations, emphasizing the reported performance and efficiency gains.
STX architecture
The conversation explores how STX and AI pod design support larger, longer-running agentic workflows closer to storage.
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Transcript
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during the keynote, you know, there was a lot of talk about Vera, the CPU, and Rubin, the GPU. Help me understand how those two um new architectures, like, you know, the new Vera-Rubin architecture uh affects the DGX systems going forward. What is the performance jump from the Blackwell version of DGX
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Viewer reactions
Comments praise the channel’s access and the NVIDIA update, with viewers highlighting the behind-the-scenes perspective, calling the interview informative, and joking about the fast-moving NVDA story. A few comments are off-topic or personal, but the overall tone is positive and engaged.
Comment themes
Access and credibility
Audience members appreciate the channel’s access to industry insiders and the clarity of the interview format.
AI infrastructure focus
The discussion of DGX, CUDA, Blackwell, Rubin, and storage architecture drives most of the interest.
Engaged, varied comment tone
The thread includes a playful investing comment alongside supportive praise and unrelated personal reflection.
Audience signals
Behind-the-scenes access
Viewers value the direct conversation with NVIDIA leadership and see it as credible coverage.
Strong informational interest
Several comments frame the update as useful and informative for following NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure roadmap.
Mixed but mostly positive engagement
The sample includes light humor, celebration, and one personal success story that sits outside the video topic.
Representative public comments
First time being first! Will buy 1 share of NVDA for every like 😅
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Sweet Azz Update on NVIDIA’s technology. Keep the top level Videos coming💯🔥🔥✌🏽
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Fantastic content as always. Thanks Alex! This update is really informative 🙏
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